Villa cruised to a 3-0 victory thanks to goals from Youri Tielemans, Emi Buendia and Morgan Rogers to give Unai Emery a record-extending fifth triumph in the competition.
A return to the Champions League now beckons for the Villans, and whilst there is incredible excitement around the club, squad cost ratio regulations have left them frustrated.
Emery can spend only 70 per cent of football revenue on players, and a big sale will be required to stay within the parameters. According to The Telegraph's John Percy, that is likely to be Rogers.
The Villans value one of their star players at around £80 million, with Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United three of several club's interested in his signature.
Aston Villa also believe that with the 23-year-old set to star in England's World Cup campaign, his value could increase even higher, though there's an acceptance they probably won't receive the £100m they had envisaged earlier in the season.
Rogers has continued to showcase why he's one of Europe's best attacking midfielders this term, with 26 goal involvements in 55 apperances.
